Consumer Electronics
 

Consumer Electronics in Hotels

Consumer electronic devices are ubiquitous in western society today. You can not go anywhere without seeing someone using their mobile phone or staring blankly into a portable games machine.  I recently went on a holiday to the beautiful island of Rugen in Germany, and as well as the beaches and other natural landscapes that I saw, there was also lots of consumer technology almost everywhere I looked. Consumer electronics is quite a broad term, and there are a number of common devices that fit under this definition. While most of these devices did not even exist a few years ago, it seems like some people today can not live without them.

Consumer ElectronicsI checked into my Baltic Sea Hotel (Ostsee Hotel) at about 2.30 in the afternoon, and was looking forward to a couple of hours doing nothing as I relaxed from my long drive over to the island. This is where I saw my first gadget, a family of English people waiting in the lobby, the teenage son busily playing on his game-boy, or his Nintendo, or another make entirely - I don't know any more, there are so many of them out there. This was a fairly common occurrence, but did seem a touch out of place here in Rugen.  This did not prepare me for what I saw later on the next day however, and the scene which really inspired me to write this little rant.

First I have to make it clear that I am not against consumer electronics, in fact it is quite the opposite. My job is as a developer for an international electronics company based here in Germany, and I know just how amazing these devices can be. On my second day in Rügen though, after waking at my Hotel auf Rügen and deciding to go for a nice long walk on the beach - I was a little shocked by what I saw. There I was in a fantastic natural environment, really feeling the calmness that seemed to permeate such places, that I came across a group of four young women. 

I am not kidding when I tell you that each and every one of these four was using one of their gadgets when I first saw them. The first girl was talking on her phone, the second was staring into a portable computer of some sort and the other two were taking turns listening to an MP3 player - I was truly astounded. I had seen this scene so many times before in the city, but something about it happening here really had an impact on me.  While consumer electronics are without a doubt wonderful things, I think it is important that we don't rely on them at the expense of the other equally wonderful things that are all around us.